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| UNIVERSAL::ref(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | UNIVERSAL::ref(3pm) |
NAME¶
UNIVERSAL::ref - Turns ref() into a multimethodSYNOPSIS¶
# True! Wrapper pretends to be Thing.
ref( Wrapper->new( Thing->new ) )
eq ref( Thing->new );
package Thing;
sub new { bless [], shift }
package Wrapper;
sub new {
my ($class,$proxy) = @_;
bless \ $proxy, $class;
}
sub ref {
my $self = shift @_;
return $$self;
}
DESCRIPTION¶
This module changes the behavior of the builtin function ref(). If ref() is called on an object that has requested an overloaded ref, the object's "->ref" method will be called and its return value used instead.USING¶
To enable this feature for a class, "use UNIVERSAL::ref" in your class. Here is a sample proxy module. package Pirate;
# Pirate pretends to be a Privateer
use UNIVERSAL::ref;
sub new { bless {}, shift }
sub ref { return 'Privateer' }
Anywhere you call "ref($obj)" on a "Pirate" object, it will allow "Pirate" to lie and pretend to be something else.
METHODS¶
- import
- A pragma for ref()-enabling your class. This adds the calling class
name to a global list of ref()-enabled classes.
package YourClass; use UNIVERSAL::ref; sub ref { ... } - unimport
- A pragma for ref()-disabling your class. This removes the calling class name from a global list of ref()-enabled classes.
TODO¶
Currently UNIVERSAL::ref must be installed before any ref() calls that are to be affected.I think ref() always occurs in an implicit scalar context. There is no accomodation for list context.
UNIVERSAL::ref probably shouldn't allow a module to lie to itself. Or should it?
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS¶
ambrus for the excellent idea to overload defined() to allow Perl 5 to have Perl 6's "interesting values of undef."chromatic for pointing out how utterly broken ref() is. This fix covers its biggest hole.
AUTHOR¶
Joshua ben Jore - jjore@cpan.orgLICENSE¶
The standard Artistic / GPL license most other perl code is typically using.| 2018-11-02 | perl v5.28.0 |